After the serious injury to Jamal Musiala, FC Bayern is still in shock. But it has to go on, after all, the new season is already throwing its shadows ahead. However, cult coach Peter Neururer doubts that the German record champion can adequately replace his star player.
“A broken fibula plus dislocation in the ankle, so it can hardly get any worse” – Peter Neururer’s analysis with Jamal Musialas Blessing should speak out of the soul many fans of FC Bayern.
It was “almost tragic” that the German international in the club World Cup quarter-finals against Paris Saint-Germain (0: 2) made so heavily, the former Bundesliga coach illustrated in his “betting fans” column.
After all, Musiala is “the symbol par excellence for the offensive of Bayern Munich” and will now fail for a long time. As a result, the Munich team would be noticeably “lost game quality”.
Video: Musiala shock throws Bayern plans over a lot
The noble technician injured himself on Saturday in Atlanta shortly before half-time during an impetuous action by PSG keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. The Italian punched the ball and clamped Musiala’s lower leg.
The 22-year-old was already successfully operated on Monday. Musiala had been flown back to Munich by the team the day before. He should start with the first rehabilitation units on Tuesday.
Neururer complains “insolence” of FC Bayern
Those responsible for FC Bayern are now faced with the complicated challenge of having to replace Musiala.
A possible solution would be the commitment of Nick Woltemade, which should be at the top of the wish list on Säbener Straße anyway. So far, VfB Stuttgart has not made any institutions to have its shooting star pulled.
“Woltemade can play this position, but of course it becomes more and more expensive, increasingly expensive and always more expensive. What I would find somewhere like just, because the price driver that was created there has no basis,” Neururer put his finger in the wound.
It was simply an “insolence” of Bavaria to “address a player at all who is still under contract with a club for three years and who has no exit clause”.

